The Egyptian Government of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has recently uploaded country’s major investment drive to hydrocarbon exploration by approval of temporal five petroleum exploration and production commitment agreements during.
The Egyptian President took this bold investment on Tuesday being his inaugural meeting since his assumption to office. These agreements, expected to generate roughly $200m in investments, involve the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS), the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), and a consortium of international and domestic companies.
The highlights of these investments pursuits come in three composite initiatives which include a commitment for natural gas and crude oil exploration and production in the North Bur Fuad Marine area of the Mediterranean Sea. This involves Egypt, EGAS, and IEOC Production B.V.
Other agreement will base on the exploration and production of natural gas and crude oil in the South Nour Marine area of the Mediterranean Sea. Here, the parties are Egypt, EGAS, and VIEOC Production B.V.
While the third agreement targets the exploration and production of natural gas and crude oil in the North Khatatba land area of the Nile Delta. This one involves Egypt, EGAS, and LTD “ZN BV”.
Additionally, the agreements include an amendment to a commitment agreement for the exploration, development, and production of petroleum in the Horus Development Area of the Western Desert. This amendment, stipulated by Law No. 105 of 2014, involves Egypt, EGPC, Tharwa Petroleum Company, and the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation.
The final agreement concerns the exploration, development, and production of petroleum in the South Dabaa Development Area (3-SD) of the Western Desert. Here, the parties are Egypt, EGPC, and HBS International Egypt Limited.
Oilfieldafricareview offers you reviews and news about the oil industry.
Get updates lastest happening in your industry.
©2024 Copyright - Oilfieldafricareview.com
Please wait....
Thank you for subscribing...